Nottingham Forest's up and down season came to an end at the weekend with a 1-0 win over relegated Bolton Wanderers, a result that meant Martin O'Neill's side ended this campaign in ninth place, eight points outside the play-off places.

Forest manager Martin O'Neill will now undertake a review of his squad from top to bottom over the summer as he looks to stamp his own mark on the squad with a view to mounting a serious promotion challenge next season.

One player O'Neill will be keen to retain at the City Ground is 26-year-old winger Joe Lolley, who has enjoyed a good season scoring 12 goals and making 11 assists in 50 appearances.

So, will Lolley remain with Forest next season?

We discuss........

George Brooks

"Yes.

"Lolley has been an important player for Nottingham Forest this season and has a good relationship with the fans at the City Ground.

"He has already spoken of his desire to remain at the club and has started setting targets for next season.

"I would be surprised to see him leave the club in the summer."

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Gary Hutchinson

“I can, but I can see him moving too.

“It promises to be one of those ‘on/off’ sagas that runs until deadline day.

“I like Lolley and any side going up or wanting to stay up would do well to take a chance.

“Forest will be hoping they don’t.”

Jacob Potter

"I think he could be heading for the exit door.

"Lolley has been a rare bright spark in a relatively disappointing season for Nottingham Forest.

"He’s already been a target for Watford, and it really wouldn’t come as as surprise to see the Hornets or another Premier League side register their interest in him in the summer.

"The Premier League is calling."